MIT 6.868J The Society of Mind, Spring 2007
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- Publication date
- 2007
- Topics
- how minds work, thinking, artificial intelligence, abstract model, human mind, emotion machine, common sense thinking, mental processes
- Language
- English
Instructor: Marvin Minsky
This course is an introduction to a theory that tries to explain how minds are made from collections of simpler processes. The subject treats such aspects of thinking as vision, language, learning, reasoning, memory, consciousness, ideals, emotions, and personality. Ideas incorporate psychology, artificial intelligence, and computer science to resolve theoretical issues such as whole vs. parts, structural vs. functional descriptions, declarative vs. procedural representations, symbolic vs. connectionist models, and logical vs. common-sense theories of learning.
View the complete course at: http://ocw.mit.edu/6-868JS07
This course is an introduction to a theory that tries to explain how minds are made from collections of simpler processes. The subject treats such aspects of thinking as vision, language, learning, reasoning, memory, consciousness, ideals, emotions, and personality. Ideas incorporate psychology, artificial intelligence, and computer science to resolve theoretical issues such as whole vs. parts, structural vs. functional descriptions, declarative vs. procedural representations, symbolic vs. connectionist models, and logical vs. common-sense theories of learning.
View the complete course at: http://ocw.mit.edu/6-868JS07
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